A steady hand in extraordinary times

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corporate overview CREATING OPPORTUNITY

A steady hand in extraordinary times The needs of emerging markets have never been greater. Commercial financing is far harder to find than before, leaving businesses large and small in need of new solutions. Public and private resources must come together in effective new ways to promote lasting recovery. It is a time of impact for IFC. A member of the World Bank Group, we are the largest global development institution focused on the private sector. We combine financing that helps companies grow quickly and sustainably with advice that helps them innovate, raise standards, mitigate risk, and share knowledge across industries and regions. We also mobilize additional resources from our many partners, enlarging the pool of available capital and expertise in countries that need it the most. We are in the business of creating opportunity and improving lives in emerging markets. With a track record of more than 50 years, we have unparalleled experience in helping private companies succeed in emerging markets worldwide. Bringing a strong financial position, sound risk management policies, and a talented and diverse global staff, we contribute to the international community s response to the global financial crisis. We are long-term partners, supporting our clients and member countries with investment and advisory services at a critical time. Behind every IFC venture is a strong network that links people, institutions, ideas, and capital. We are your partner in the emerging marketplace, helping clients succeed in a changing world. THE WORLD BANK GROUP The World Bank Comprising the IBRD (International Bank for Reconstruction and Development), and IDA (the International Development Association) MIGA The Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency IFC International Finance Corporation ICSID The International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes We are global active in more than 130 countries. We are local with offices in more than 80 countries and programs in many others.

Vision, values, purpose OUR VISION That people should have the opportunity to escape poverty and improve their lives OUR CORE CORPORATE VALUES Excellence Integrity Commitment Teamwork OUR PURPOSE To create opportunity for people to escape poverty and improve their lives by: Promoting open and competitive markets in developing countries Supporting companies and other private sector partners where there is a gap Helping to generate productive jobs and deliver essential services to the underserved In order to achieve its purpose, IFC offers development impact solutions through firm-level interventions (direct investments and advisory services), standard-setting, and business enabling environment work. CREATING JOBS The evidence is clear: small and medium enterprises (SMEs) drive job creation in emerging economies. But tough local conditions too often hold them back leaving them too big for microfinance but too small for conventional banks, and unable to get the management advice they need to boost performance. IFC helps some of Africa s most promising entrepreneurs escape this trap by providing access to finance through local banks and expertise that helps them grow. Since its launch in 2006, our combined investment and advisory program has helped local banks make $400 million in new loans to smaller firms, often accompanied with business advice. Our client financial institutions in Burkina Faso, Malawi, Nigeria, and other countries take part in the program that: Creates jobs in frontier markets Builds the competitive advantage of local banks Uses a market-driven incentive structure, with banks and advisors drawing increased IFC funding as they meet agreed performance targets

How we help IFC provides investment and advisory services that help businesses in the developing world meet the challenges of the global marketplace. Our investment and advisory services are flexible and can be tailored to a client s specific needs, often brought together in innovative solutions that add value. We finance client firms directly and through intermediaries such as banks, leasing companies, housing finance institutions, and private equity funds. We have also established a separate, wholly owned subsidiary, IFC Asset Management Company, LLC. It will be the fund manager of a global equity fund to recapitalize banks, the IFC Capitalization Fund, and other third party capital. Launched in 2009, the asset management company lets us make more investments pooling resources from other investors than we can when investing directly. IFC INVESTMENT SERVICES Equity Short-term Liquidity Loans and Intermediary Services Syndicated Loans Structured Finance Risk Management Products Trade Finance Subnational Finance Treasury Operation IFC ADVISORY SERVICES ACCESS TO FINANCE Providing advisory services geared toward financial institutions and governments, helping to improve access to basic financial services for households and micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises INVESTMENT CLIMATE Helping governments improve legal, institutional, and regulatory conditions, making their economies more conducive to private sector growth CORPORATE ADVICE Helping firms grow and become more competitive through advice on corporate governance, supply chain linkages with IFC investment projects, and other key needs ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL SUSTAINABILITY Promoting the large-scale adoption of business models that are profitable, good for the environment, and promote social development by demonstrating practices that can generate green profits INFRASTRUCTURE Advising governments and firms on ways to strengthen local infrastructure, with a focus on health care and education, public-private partnerships, privatization, renewable energy, and complex project development SUSTAINABLE SOLUTIONS The new St. Nikolas wind farm is Bulgaria s largest, providing 156 MW of clean, affordable power in emerging Europe. IFC helped finance the $270 million project, reducing Bulgaria s dependence on antiquated power plants that contribute to global warming. In Russia, banks are using IFC investment and advisory services to build profitable new lines of business financing smaller firms energy efficiency improvements, in the process reducing the country s carbon emissions. SCALING UP MICROFINANCE Hundreds of thousands of low-income entrepreneurs in Cambodia, Belarus, Tajikistan, and other frontier market regions are building their businesses with loans from new commercial microfinance institutions launched with IFC s investment and advisory services. This support reaches those who need it the most, creating jobs and reducing poverty. IFC s climate change strategy includes: Financing industrial growth while reducing greenhouse gas emissions Creating new models of climatefriendly sustainable investment Supporting local financial institutions entry into the renewable energy and energy efficiency market IFC s more than $1 billion commercial microfinance portfolio is one of the world s largest, strengthening this high-impact industry by: Establishing new commercial microfinance institutions Transforming nongovernmental organizations into regulated microfinance institutions Encouraging commercial banks to engage in microfinance

IFC s crisis response initiatives PROVIDING LIQUIDITY SUPPORT IFC has expanded its GLOBAL TRADE FINANCE PROGRAM from $1 billion to $3 billion, guaranteeing risks that commercial banks will not take especially for smaller companies in the poorest countries and enabling support for an additional $6 billion of trade each year. A GLOBAL TRADE LIQUIDITY PROGRAM will work on a larger scale, teaming IFC with major international banks and development partners to support $50 billion of trade per year. IFC s INFRASTRUCTURE CRISIS FACILITY supports viable projects facing financial distress because of the crisis, providing debt, equity, and advisory services. IFC is investing up to $300 million in the facility s equity fund, with others expected to provide at least $1.2 billion. IFC and Germany s KfW have created a MICROFINANCE ENHANCEMENT FACILITY with initial funding of $500 million. REBUILDING FINANCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE The IFC CAPITALIZATION FUND will provide additional capital for major banks in developing countries. IFC has invested $1 billion and attracted another $2 billion from the Japanese government. Other investors may join as well. IFC ADVISORY SERVICES are being refocused to help clients weather the crisis. Existing programs are being scaled up in response to growing client needs. Others are being designed in new priority areas such as risk management and nonperforming loan management. IFC KEY FACTS CREDIT RATING AAA (Moody s, Standard & Poor s) OWNERSHIP Owned by 181 shareholding countries PORTFOLIO $32.4 billion, representing investments in 1,490 companies in 122 countries (as of June 30, 2008) HISTORY More than 50 years of experience in helping private companies succeed in emerging markets TOTAL STAFF Approximately 3,400 (more than 50 percent are based in country offices worldwide) INVESTMENTS COMMITTED IN FISCAL 2008 372 in 85 countries INDUSTRY COVERAGE Global financial markets; private equity and investment funds Global manufacturing and services; agribusiness; health and education Infrastructure; information and communication technologies; oil, gas, mining, and chemicals; subnational finance

A global partner IFC LOCATIONS HEADQUARTERS Washington, D.C. HUBS Western Europe Paris Central and Eastern Europe Moscow Southern Europe/ Central Asia Istanbul East Asia/Pacific Hong Kong South Asia New Delhi Middle East/ North Africa Cairo Sub-Saharan Africa Johannesburg Nairobi Dakar Latin America/ Caribbean São Paulo Mexico City OTHER OFFICES (a partial list) Accra Algiers Almaty Amman Baku Beirut Beijing Belgrade Bogotá Brussels Buenos Aires Chengdu Colombo Dhaka Dubai Dushanbe Frankfurt Guatemala City Hanoi Ho Chi Minh City Islamabad Jakarta Kabul Karachi Kyiv Kigali Kinshasa Lagos Lima London Manila Mumbai Phnom Penh Rabat Riyadh Sana a Sarajevo Sydney Tashkent Tbilisi Tegucigalpa Tokyo Vientiane

How to contact us HEADQUARTERS Washington, D.C. IFC Corporate Relations 2121 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W. Washington, D.C., 20433 USA T: (1-202) 473-3800 WESTERN EUROPE Paris 66, Ave. d Iéna 75116 Paris, France T: (33-1) 4069-3060 London 12th Floor, Millbank Tower 21-24 Millbank London SW1P 4QP, United Kingdom T: (44-207) 592-8400 Brussels (World Bank Office) Avenue Marnix 17 B-1000 Brussels, Belgium T: (32-2) 522-0052 Frankfurt Bockenheimer Landstrasse 109 60325 Frankfurt, Germany T: (49-69) 743-48230 CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE Moscow 36, Bldg. 1 Bolshaya Molchanovka Street 3rd Floor Moscow 121069, Russian Federation T: (7-495) 411-7555 SOUTHERN EUROPE/CENTRAL ASIA Istanbul Buyukdere Cad. No. 185, Kanyon Ofis Blogu Kat 10 Levent 34394 Istanbul, Turkey T: (90-212) 385-3000 EAST ASIA/PACIFIC Hong Kong 14/F, One Pacific Place 88 Queensway Road Hong Kong T: (85-2) 2509-8100 Beijing 15th Floor, China World Tower 2 China World Trade Center No. 1 Jian Guo Men Wai Avenue Beijing, China 100004 T: (86-10) 5860-3000 Tokyo Fukoku Seimei Building 10F 2-2-2, Uchisaiwaicho, Chiyoda-ku 100 Tokyo, Japan T: (81-3) 3597-6657 SOUTH ASIA New Delhi 50-M, Shanti Path, Gate No. 3 Niti Marg, Chanakyapuri 110 021 New Delhi, India T: (91-11) 4111-1000 MIDDLE EAST/NORTH AFRICA Cairo Nile City Towers, 2005 Corniche el Nil North Tower 24th Floor, Boulac Cairo, Egypt T: (20-2) 246-19140/45/50 Dubai Level 10, West Side, The Gate, D.I.F.C Dubai, United Arab Emirates T: (971-4) 360-1000 SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA Johannesburg 14 Fricker Road, Illovo, 2196 Johannesburg, South Africa T: (27-11) 731-3000 Nairobi CBA Building Upper Hill Mara/Ragati Roads, Nairobi, Kenya T: (254) 020-275-9000 Dakar Fann Résidence Rue Aimé Césaire X Impasse FN 18 Prolongée Dakar BP 3296 Senegal T: (221-33) 859-7100 LATIN AMERICA/CARIBBEAN São Paulo Edifico Torre Sul, Rua James Joule 65-190 andar Cidade Mongoes São Paulo, SP, Brazil T: (55-11) 04576-080 Mexico City Montes Urales, Oficina 503 Colonia Lomas de Chapultepec Delegación Miguel Hidalgo Mexico, D.F., 1100 Mexico T: (52-55) 4111-10003098-0130 Bogotá Carrera 7 No. 71-21 Torre A, Piso 14 Edificio Fiduagraria Bogotá, Colombia T: (57-1) 319-2330 IFC.ORG 2009 20% Cert no. SW-COC-001530 CREATING OPPORTUNITY